This past Spring, I challenged myself to include more variety in my workouts. After a long Winter, I found myself in a workout rut and I knew I needed to mix things up.
In May, I fell in love with Hot Yoga and it renewed my enthusiasm for trying new forms of exercise. Since then, I’ve been mixing things up almost everyday and my body is the happiest its been in a while! I thought I would share the workouts that I’m excited about this summer and maybe you can share what you’re loving too!
1) Spinning
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If running gives me the ultimate workout high, spinning is a very close second. In university, I signed up for a couple 3 month spinning classes and I fell in love with spinning almost instantly.
One of my June Goals was to incorporate spinning back into my life and I’m so happy that I got back on the bike! I’ve been going about once a week and I look forward to the spinning high every time.
My only complaint about spinning is that I tend to get groin/crotch pain from the seat. However, this time around, I’ve been wearing my padded Pearl Izumi bike shorts (that I wore during our triathlon training) and they help a lot.
2) Short Distance Speed Running
Instead of focusing on long distance training runs and races like I did the past two summers, I decided I would focus on shorter speed runs this summer. I’m running a couple 5k races in the near future to celebrate my training!
Not only does speed training challenge my lungs, muscles, and mental stamina, but it also gives my joints a break from long-mileage runs. So far this summer, I haven’t had any aches or pains, which is a first for me when training. I must be on the right track…
3) High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) via hill walking
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Some days it’s just too hot to workout outdoors, so I like to hit the treadmill and sweat it out inside. When I first started blogging, I was in love with treadmill hill walking and it also got my body in shape for my wedding (along with resistance exercises). When I crank up the incline between 10-15%, it’s one of the most intense workouts that I do. When a walk is harder than a run, you know you are pushing yourself!
High Intensity Interval Training is exercise that involves intense bursts of exercise (e.g., sprinting) followed by moderate intensity exercise (e.g., jogging) repeated in an interval format. It’s great because you can squeeze a powerful workout into a short amount of time and it’s also said to increase your resting metabolic rate for 24 hours post-exercise. I like to do hill walking intervals alternating with slow jogs (with decreased incline) for about 30 minutes. For more info, see this post.
4) Body Pump & 30 Day Shred
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I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not in love with weight lifting, but I love how it makes me feel (confident! strong!) and of course how it tones my muscles. I first started doing Body Pump back in university and I’ve gone through spurts with it over the years. I like going once a week and I also enjoy the Booty Camp Fitness and 30-Day Shred workout DVDs for a quick home strength workout.
5) At-home Yoga
In May, I went to over 22 hot yoga classes in 1 month and I was completely hooked. I debated buying a class pass for a while, but as soon as the hot weather hit I found that I didn’t crave the hot yoga classes like I did during our chilly Spring. For me, Hot Yoga is more desirable during cooler months. Lately, I’ve been doing at-home yoga once a week or if I’m sore after a workout.
6) Whittle My MIddle
In June, one of my goals was to rock out 2 Whittle My Middle sessions per week and I achieved this goal for the most part (except 1 week that I bailed on it). My core feels and looks stronger than it has in a while. Now that I’ve built up my ‘base’, I’ve been doing weekly core exercises to maintain the work I did in June. I do about 5 minutes of core work per week (of these core exercises). It’s just enough to keep my core strong without having to devote too much time to it.
7) Hiking
Don’t mind those two weirdos…you never know who you are going to bump into on a hike!
And don’t forget to rest…
My workouts would not be possible without 1-2 rest days per week. Rest days should be part of the weekly plan, just like any other workout!
And blizzards, lots and lots of blizzards.
What workouts are you enjoying this Summer?
I received some exciting news that I’ve been nominated in Chatelaine’s Women of the Year Contest, in the Hot 20 under 30 category! I’m honoured to be nominated among so many amazing Canadian women.
I remember reading about this contest in Chatelaine each year and thinking to myself how much I would love to make a difference. And you know what? I told myself that I would never be able to. I guess it goes to show that our negative thoughts are not always right and we can prove them wrong.
Please check out the nominees and VOTE for your favs!
“It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not.” ~D.W.
Thanks for the fresh ideas! I have never tried spinning but a couple months ago I started riding my bike to work… at first I hated it- my neighborhood is sooo hilly and I was dying! I’m enjoying it more and more every time now. As nice as it is to try new workouts, sometimes for me I have to try them multiple times before I enjoy them!
So addicted to spinning! I agree about having a sore butt after though, I may have to invest in some of those padded shorts! Just voted for you in the Top 20 Under 30! Good Luck!
Congratulations on the nomination!
I am actually just getting back to working out after recovering from back surgery, and am not yet good to run, but wanted to try a HIIT hill walking work-out- do you have any of those posted? I was having trouble finding one.
you got my vote Angela!
I love your blog! :) It inspires me every day :) thanks!
Congrats on Chatelaine!
I just started a 4-week program I created for myself that has kickboxing once a week, a bosu workout once a week, and pilates at home (from blogilates :)) and adding in random hikes and walks and stairs when it feels right. So far it’s going great…hope the rest of your summer workouts are great too!
Ali
Love this post. Thanks so much for the HIIT info :) Haven’t heard of it before but it sounds right up my alley :)
Great post! You have inspired me to borrow this idea ;) You have my vote!
That’s my problem! I don’t actually “like” working out. I don’t mind jumping on a machine as long as I have some good reading material, but even though I love how I feel afterwards, I don’t enjoy even a second of active stuff. I wish there were health benefits of laying on the couch losing myself in a good novel.
Congrats! Oh my goodness, that’s awesome news. I’ll check out the site right after I leave this comment! I’m loving HIIT workouts too, we do them on the bike on Mondays + Wednesdays. So great!
I’ve been really into bikram yoga — its been a cold July here!
Congrats on the nomination, you definatl :)ey deserve it.
Congrats on the nomination! You certainly deserve it! I’ve been “enjoying” running as I just started training for my first marathon. Other than that, I love nothing better than long walks in the woods with my dog and lifting weights in the morning. You get different benefits from both, but the love is equal!
Thanks for this! I’m always looking for new workout ideas :)
I have been loving running, the ELLIPTICAL! (shocker… but when you have a magazine to read, time flys by…), walking on the beach, taking bike rides on my crusier. Summer time for me is all about incorporating effortless workouts into my daily life without feeling guilty for not doing any crazy workouts. It’s all about simplicity in Summer. In the Fall, I crave yoga, too! I like doing it outside in the summer though… it’s like hot yoga! Just grab my computer, a DVD, yoga mat, go outside on the deck… ahhhhhhhhhh. My fav!
I am planning on starting bodypump and spinning! I love all of these workout ideas.Congrats on the nomination! The photo of you on the website is cute.
Congrats on the nomination! How cool! :) I will have to check out your whittle my middle plan! I am not a huge fan of core work but I think 2 days a week could be totally managable!
I’m really into spin and hot yoga – once my ankle is better I’d love to hike once in a while too, and bike outside.
Congrats on the nomination! You couldn’t have posted this at a much better time!! I just did a blog post on not having enough motivation and different ways I was trying to get motivated. Adding variety to the mix up was one of them.
Wooo hooo
You totally deserve the nomination!! :) SOOOOOO exciting for you!!
I very much miss my heavy weight lifting sessions. . . but time does not allow visits to the gym any more. So I am sticking with stroller walks and a few 20-30 minute body weight/dumbell work-outs. I would not say I’m “loving” my workouts (sigh), but they are good enough. . .
I just started Turbo Fire and it’s really fun! I’m definitely sweating buckets by the end of it!